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RE: WACO YMF - 10/26/2012 10:40 AM   
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A couple more

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/26/2012 10:42 AM   
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Okay, Here is the roster to date.

WACO BROTHERHOOD MEMBERSHIP:

#1 stickbuilder
#2 Hughes500
#3 Jim Henley
#4 mmattockx
#5 CTflyboy
#6 michaelj2k
#7 Ronj10
#8 gwulle
#9 jim schroer
#10 Skinny Bob
#11 Doug
#12 Pimmnz
#13 HarryJ
No. 14 Old Git
#15 ChrisMH
#16 Nerevar
#17 Ricatic
#18 Clay H.
#19 Tripp2Loo
#20 KHodges
#21 Bill Hogue (WACO One)
#22 Mangolo (Waldo)
#23 av8ter
#24 yel914 (Rick)
#25 damifino
#26 skylarkmk1
#27 Jacque
#28 Edwin
#29 AROPLANE
#30 WacoNut (Anthony)
#31 BQuartucy (Bob Q)
#32 AERORON
#33 funkymusic
#34 Live Wire (Larry)
#35 obo (Bob)
#36 Jackk36 (Jack)
#37 fatherrooster (Jim)
#38 Ilikebipes
#39 Kestrel0222
#40 CROWMAN17 (Marc)
#41 redcesar
#42 S. Christensen (Scott)
#43 Bill Deidrich
#44 Mike Barbee
#45 mrdhud (Dan Hudson)
#46 SoCalSal
#47 Todd (NightStalker)
#48 argon (Bob Gonzalez)
#49 mango 12 (Scott)
#50 skyjet 1
#51 ZIG
#52 Didg
#53 MarvinE255 (DOC)
#54 Joe Norris (Full Scale WACO Pilot)
#55 vasek
#56 SuperCub Man (Jim)
#57 Black Drape (Ron)
#58 aminiet (Angel Minet)
#59 Snowball
#60 doc zinger
#61 jagnweiner (Scott)
#62 Meesh (Bob)
#63 BigBoy99 (Bernie)
#64 stifts (Steve)
#65 RCWalker (Wallace)
#66 Mobyal
#67 lazyace
#68 bladerunner1955 (Don)
#69 trlambsr
#70 Big Bird (Ken)
#71 Tony V (Tony)
#72 red 1
#73 412t1 (Sean)
#74 Mr Lucky (Ben Warner)
#75 RICKSTUBBZ (Rick Stubblefield)
#76 ffdg (Fred)
#77 tomcraig
#78 Michou41a Michel
#79 Watzscale (Dick Watz)
#80 Devens
#81 msilvestro (Mark)
#82 Cheechukranch (Lewis)
#83 kruzin55 (Chris)
#84 lynchr (Ron)
#85 airplanegeek
#86 TexasSkyPilot
#87 Garthwood (Charles)
#88 RCBOATMANIAC (Dave)
#89 Thomas B
#90 George Werber
#91 frequent flyer (Don)
#92 adamiani Alex
#93 Kvlasblom
#94 geertdewit (Geert)
#95 Wobble Wing (Bud Halverson)
#96 Joe Gulik
#97 T.L.A.R.eng
#98 kurrikan
#99 Nathan King
#100 nine o nine (Mitch Epstein)
#101 dsquire (Don)
#102 Mr. WACO (Charlie Nelson)
#103 Ken Acosta
#104 denoferth (Dennis)
#105 germrb (Bob Germaine)
#106 J.D. Ramsay
#107 ccrebidoux (Chris)
#108 LarryN (Larry)
#109 X3heimmr (Marty Heim)
#110 Lou Melancon
#111 BEARMX (Barry Waters)
#112 Sir Crashalot (Bob J)
#113 RPSBLS (Bob)
#114 Squeakalong (No name given)
#115 Uminchu (Dave)
#116 Avaiojet (Charles)
#117 Mud Duck (Shaun)
#118 XTRA230 (Rob)
#119 3drc tim
#120 Cubman
#121 Ekim (Mike)
#122 tom czenthe (Mr. Tom)
#123 curt switzer (Mr. Curt)
#124 bbogart (Bruce)
#125 skypup50
#126 RCplanman
#127 froghair1
#128 lrayj (Lonnie)
#129 codiddley
#130 king arthur 1953 (Ron)
#131 sdstick06 (Shawn)
#132 hopkimf (Michael Hopkins)
#133 Cricklewood (Chris Kerrigan)
#134 montiu
#135 carbunkle
#136 Wolfinwisc
#137 mamoose124 (Mike)
#138 pbunster   (Paul)
#139 Paul of the North (Paul)
#140 eagledancer (Todd Bixby)
#141 Cottco RC
#142 Neil K (Neil Kilchriste)
#143 Aerowoof
#144 Phlip (Phil Duncan)
#145 flyinjay (Mark)
#146 Cursor (Rick Allison)
#147 Teus
#148 Steve Percifield
#149 rootsgroup
#150 johnboy151A (John Shrick)
#151 georgewaldrop (George Waldrop)
#152 rkflyingboats (Bob)
#153 reyn3545 (Mike Reynolds)
#154 PanHeadAndy
#155 Amscat (Andy)
#156 Skipb (Skip)
#157 Dirtydingus (Jim)
#158 cdbarker (Carl Barker)
#159 TJDNC (Thomas Dugan)
#160 Gunner3 (Bob Faetsch)
#161 fishinchickens (Neil Abbot)
#162 pittsdriver (Don)
#163 rc wings (Marko)
#164 greybeardaviation
#165 tokpilot
#166 davivgeorge212 (David G)
#167 lanny haff
#168 Dick Pettit
#169 abergmann
#170 FMBB Peter Barth
#171 Redbiscuits (Gary)
#172 ross felix
#173 biplano (Oscar Aitken)
#174 RBACONS
#175 flightstick (Gary)
#176 Mark Wolf
#177 paulemv (Paul T. VanDenburgh)
#178 scubajohn
#179 jerry325i (Jerry)
#180 mogman (Dave)
#181 DRCRAIG (Craig
#182 JRM23 (John)
#183 jn4dflyer (Larry)
#184 acerc (Robert)
#185 Jstephen1h
#186 MormonMike
#187 Skillet92
#188 MinnFlyer (Mike B.)
#189 cocobear (Dave Johnson)
#190 AncientCityFlyer (Mike)
#191 Cannonball200 (Eddie)
#192 Bkyrdflyer (Jeff R)
#193 althepal88
#194 oppie
#195 kim seyler
#196 ceije
#197 Airboss 45
#198 lablover
#199 ZebraOne

#200 GEORGE QUINN (posthumous Brother)

#201 Tmac48
#202 wreck-em-rich (Richard)
#203 cherry629
#204 Errol Levin
#205 n6iap Jimm
#206 Jason Mansfield
#207 Ken Mansfield
#208 sevans16
#209 rccrasher65 George

#210 Claude McCullough (posthumous Brother)

#211 Blackwidow (Tom)
#212 Handyman220 (Paul)
#213 rone1948 (Ron Elliott)
#214 catflyer
#215 ma mulcahy (mike)
#216 wingstrut
#217 wed-subawu
#218 p40warhawk67 (Daniel)
#219 Dash7ATP (Joe)


#220 Carl Hammond (posthumous Brother)

#221 Lins
#222 RCjunky67
#223 Jaybird (Jay)
#224 peterduplessis (Peter)
#225 dadrivet
#226 Stevemyers (Steve Myers)
#227 Rainbow1
#228 jymster James
#229 VOX (Albert)

#231 BobH

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S-1 Janelle (Lady Stickbuilder)
S-2 Sissy Nightstalker
S-3 Barb Barbee
S-4 LadyMango (Lynda)
S-5 BUMBLE GEE BEE (Gabi)
S-6 Sue Watz
S-7 Joanie Allison (Lady Cursor)
S-8 Lady RCBOATMANIAC (Christine)

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/27/2012 10:08 PM   
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Just got in from monster planes the word is windy vary windy. I did see Dave fly his big green Waco 3 times and the maiden flight of Scott Prossen flying a 40% Waco UPF. Every one did a fantastic job flying in 20 to 30 mph cross winds. Here are a few pictures I will have videos soon.

Congratulations to Dave for wining best civilian air plane

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/28/2012 2:09 AM   
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Here's Dave's video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6uZcqpwV_I&list=UU2JkaaZdvCdk2tWRIuT4rgQ&index=1&feature=plcp

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/28/2012 11:48 AM   
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Beautiful, outstanding work. Don't tell any body they are toys.


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RE: WACO YMF - 10/28/2012 2:51 PM   
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Here's the video of Scott Prossen flying his 40% Waco UPF. This is the maiden flight.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVDWCcFqntU&list=UU2JkaaZdvCdk2tWRIuT4rgQ&index=1&feature=plcp

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/28/2012 9:49 PM   
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Dan, thanks for the videos, those are great, thanks to Bill, also, for the pictures.
It was great to see you guys again, Bill, Dan, Robert, Chris (hope I didn't forget anyone, apologies if I did).....too bad the weather put a damper on the festivities. I normally would hesitate to fly in those winds, but after coming all that distance, it would be a shame not to fly.
The big green beast made it through another year...48 flights to date...a couple of minor repairs to do, a re-design of the cowl mounts, they're still breaking on me, must be an undue strain on them somewhere.

Looks as if the price of gas has dropped slightly, good news, although it's still a bargain for me.....$6.30-ish an imp. gallon up my way.

Looking forward to next year and possibly flying formation with Scott and Ray's (Scott's dad) UPF.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/28/2012 11:11 PM   
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Same here Dave. Safe travel on your way home. Some not so nice weather for travelin.


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RE: WACO YMF - 10/29/2012 3:21 AM   
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I'm looking into building another Waco and the Barth's are an option. His US supplier sent me copies of the manuals for both the quarter and third scale models. The quarter scale manual was dated 2002 and the third scale was dated 2010. I was under the impression that he updated his quarter scale design to reflect the changes he made in the third scale model, however the manual doesn't look like it. Has anyone built the quarter scale, and if so what is the date on the manual? Comments on the quarter scale would be appreciated, the plus's and minus's. Some pictures of it framed up, would also be appreciated. Are there any dedicated threads on either size, a search in RCU comes up empty.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/29/2012 10:54 AM   
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Chuck,

I don't know when, or if the quarter scale has been updated, but Peter is on this thread, and probably will comment. I can tell you that if I were going to build a quarter scale version, it would be Peter's model. Probably the same for the third scale as well.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/29/2012 12:13 PM   
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Chuck, Errol in S.W. Africa is building a 1/4 as well as I am as far as scale this is most likely the closest you can get. I've had mine almost 2 years and i feel like I've bearly put a dent in the building process. Yes my instruction booklet is a 2002 version. The plane is designed and builds lite, the european rules seem to have a tighter weight restriction then we do, so the woods you find in the kit are very light and the fit tight. all in all if I were to build another kit, as Bill said either Peter's 1/3 or another 1/4. Here are some early build photos I've gone backwords since then.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/29/2012 10:05 PM   
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Thanks for the replies and the pictures. Peter did confirm that the kit hasn't changed and the 2002 manual is current.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/30/2012 11:07 AM   
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If you plan to compete with the model, be sure to check all the modifications that have been posted here prior to cutting your first piece of wood. It becomes too late once you have started.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/31/2012 9:29 AM   
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Happy to see Scott maiden his Dad's 40% model at Monster. I'm also happy that Scott is as good a pilot as he is. Too bad that AMR (and others) subscribe to the wrong point of balance. At least Scott is approchable on the subject and will rebalance the model. I think that he will find the change remarkable.

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RE: WACO YMF - 10/31/2012 11:49 PM   
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Bill,
That was quite a treat seeing two 40% Waco’s fly. My hats off to all the pilots that flew at Monster planes I can’t remember when the winds were that bad.

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 12:30 AM   
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I'm looking into building another Waco and the Barth's are an option. His US supplier sent me copies of the manuals for both the quarter and third scale models. The quarter scale manual was dated 2002 and the third scale was dated 2010. I was under the impression that he updated his quarter scale design to reflect the changes he made in the third scale model, however the manual doesn't look like it. Has anyone built the quarter scale, and if so what is the date on the manual? Comments on the quarter scale would be appreciated, the plus's and minus's. Some pictures of it framed up, would also be appreciated. Are there any dedicated threads on either size, a search in RCU comes up empty.

Chuck

I'm still in the process of going through Waconut's thread on the third scale AMR Cub and would like to hear from someone who built the Barth third scale Waco. If you built the third scale Barth, please PM me so I can ask a few questions offline from this thread.
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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 1:49 AM   
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Several weeks ago, I asked the Brotherhood how you guys added the leather coaming around the cockpit. So far, no comments on this. Does anyone have any suggestions?  I can see where it would be much easier on the larger scales, but on the 1/5 scale, it gets to be a problem.
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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 2:26 AM   
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Hello Joe.

For the leather coaming around the cockpit, I used the handles from one of my wife's old purse, even the stitching is perfect.
Sorry i did not see your earlier post asking for help.

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 3:23 AM   
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Hello Joe.

For the leather coaming around the cockpit, I used the handles from one of my wife's old purse, even the stitching is perfect.
Sorry i did not see your earlier post asking for help.


No problem on not seeing my post, Thanks for your reply.  I'm still a month or so away from this step, but I'm trying to get ahead of the game a little,

However,your reply does not help me a whole lot with respect to how you attached it, or what you did  to give it shape.  I have a strip of rather thin faux leather but my attemepts to wrap it around a thin piece of tubing and then trying to stitch it to the edge of a piece of balsa wood were not good. I did about a half inch and gave up.  I do have a piece of 3/4 round black rubber that was sold by Foremost Products many years ago for that purpose. It goes on fairly easily, but it looks like a piece of rubber tubing, not leather, 

Does anyone else have any suggestions?

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 3:55 AM   
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I used a piece of "foam backer rod" found at home depot in the weatherstrip area. It's used for stuffing into cracks and gaps for weather sealing.
It comes in different diameters. I cut a slit about 3/4 of the way through it, and fastened it to the model using white glue or canopy glue. It comes in a gray colour and can be painted...I think acryllic paints work best. I does have a sort of "grained" pattern to it.
Just a thought.
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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 4:22 AM   
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Thanks Dave,

I"ll check it out.  At 1/5 scale I think I need something about 3/16" dia.  or no bigger than 1/4 ".

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 11:55 AM   
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Dash, on the 1/3 Barth go into the building pics Waco YMF5 section of the trend and the first posT "REDCESAR" has a photo step by step pictures of his build and if you follow his build you wil also find "BIGBOY99's" build also of the 33% kit plus a lot of modifications both have made that make a lot of sence. I do beleive they check into the forum from time to time but a PM to them might generate the help your looking for. They live in The Netherlands, and Germany, their birds are well thought out and well built-good luck-the 33%er is a PROJECT.. but a beautiful one.

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 12:53 PM   
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Joe.

The purse handles were U shape and I simply used a razor blade to split them open, then glued the stiching from the back side to keep them from becoming undone. there are several pictures on page 500 that will give you a better idea of the finished job.

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 3:07 PM   
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I also used the Goodwill purse idea for all the leather in my cockpit. Worked Fantastic.

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RE: WACO YMF - 11/3/2012 10:32 PM   
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Made it home today from Monster Planes. Too bad about the weather, but still a good time. Already looking forward to next year.

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